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  1. 13 hours ago · Kong: Skull Island. S. Years after two enemy pilots land on a mysterious unchartered island in the Pacific, a team of scientists embark on a top-secret mission to the same region. Things soon ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TuataraTuatara - Wikipedia

    13 hours ago · Hatteria. (Gray, 1842) (rejected name) Rhynchocephalus. ( Owen, 1845) (rejected name) The tuatara ( Sphenodon punctatus) is a species of reptile endemic to New Zealand. Despite its close resemblance to lizards, it is part of a distinct lineage, the order Rhynchocephalia. [8] The name tuatara is derived from the Māori language and means "peaks ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › South_AsiaSouth Asia - Wikipedia

    13 hours ago · South Asia has a total area of 5.2 million sq.km (2 million sq.mi), which is 10% of the Asian continent. According to the United Nations , the population of South Asia, including Iran , is estimated to be 2.04 billion [10] [11] or about one-fourth of the world's population, making it both the most populous and the most densely populated ...

    • 5,134,641 km² (1,982,496 sq mi)
    • Zone 8 & 9
    • 1.94 billion (2022)
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NarwhalNarwhal - Wikipedia

    13 hours ago · Distribution of narwhal populations. The narwhal ( Monodon monoceros ), is a species of toothed whale, and the only member of the genus Monodon. The most prominent feature of the species is an adult male's long single tusk that can be up to 3 m (9.8 ft). The narwhal has a mottled pigmentation, with blackish-brown markings over a white background.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MarsupialMarsupial - Wikipedia

    13 hours ago · Marsupials are a diverse group of mammals belonging to the infraclass Marsupialia. They are primarily found in Australasia, Wallacea, and the Americas. One of the defining features of marsupials is their unique reproductive strategy, where the young are born in a relatively undeveloped state and then nurtured within a pouch.

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